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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:19 am
Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:59 am

Thank you, Raul StPsaki.
:roll: So witty. So clever.
Well, you do lean left, and I have a sneaky feeling you regret voting for that guy. Just like about 80% of the other Biden backers.
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Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:58 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:19 am

:roll: So witty. So clever.
Well, you do lean left, and I have a sneaky feeling you regret voting for that guy. Just like about 80% of the other Biden backers.
You're close, mon ami.
I do lean left on some issues and right on others. I've voted for Republicans and Democrats. I actually consider myself more like a small-l libertarian. I don't go so far as those who have " Tax is Theft" flags and stickers - taxes are the cost of our society but I do think we should be spending our money better than we do (which, if we were more efficient we'd be taxed less - in theory). I'm all for civil rights and protections but think much of the left on social issues are just ridiculous. They cater to the minority at the expense of the majority of us who don't care about a person's sexual desires or gender. We're much more than who we love and if we have do or don't have penises.

I don't "regret" voting for him mostly because my vote didn't matter. My vote was a throw away anyway. If we had something like ranked-choice voting or a better 3rd party candidate, I certainly wouldn't not have voted for him. He's a serious disappointment like the POTUS before him and the POTUS before that and the POTUS before that and the... I wouldn't vote for him if he were running again. Hell, I held my nose and voted for him in 2020.

I DO like to give people the benefit of the doubt which I know irks many people on this board who think anyone that isn't on their side of the political spectrum is either a Socialist or a Nazi.
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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:49 am I don't get bent out of shape over the use of a cheat sheet or teleprompter, and honestly don't understand the outrage. You really expect someone to remember a speech? All of our POTUS' before the teleprompters had their speeches in front of them. The cheat sheet for reporters is odd, i'll admit, but it's not important. The message they are trying to convey is what's important.

The outrage, in my opinion, is just something used to detract from any real issue and just attack the messenger.
I understand its use in speeches, but to use it during a press conference where you are supposed to be answering to the press is certainly a little bit odd and I'm not sure how much, if ever, this has been done before. It's not like he has talking points in front of him, he has literally, verbatim, the script of what the person from the press will ask him, and then what's to be his response. Scripting the press conference, including the specific questions from the press, does seem to enter some really gray space of how a press conference, with a free media, is supposed to work.
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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:46 am
Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:58 am

Well, you do lean left, and I have a sneaky feeling you regret voting for that guy. Just like about 80% of the other Biden backers.
You're close, mon ami.
I do lean left on some issues and right on others. I've voted for Republicans and Democrats. I actually consider myself more like a small-l libertarian. I don't go so far as those who have " Tax is Theft" flags and stickers - taxes are the cost of our society but I do think we should be spending our money better than we do (which, if we were more efficient we'd be taxed less - in theory). I'm all for civil rights and protections but think much of the left on social issues are just ridiculous. They cater to the minority at the expense of the majority of us who don't care about a person's sexual desires or gender. We're much more than who we love and if we have do or don't have penises.

I don't "regret" voting for him mostly because my vote didn't matter. My vote was a throw away anyway. If we had something like ranked-choice voting or a better 3rd party candidate, I certainly wouldn't not have voted for him. He's a serious disappointment like the POTUS before him and the POTUS before that and the POTUS before that and the... I wouldn't vote for him if he were running again. Hell, I held my nose and voted for him in 2020.

I DO like to give people the benefit of the doubt which I know irks many people on this board who think anyone that isn't on their side of the political spectrum is either a Socialist or a Nazi.
Actually, several people on here hold themselves out as small-l libertarians. I believe 88 and WB have so stated. Some surveys show that such people constitute a plurality of Internet political posters, and not just on this board.
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Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:40 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:46 am
You're close, mon ami.
I do lean left on some issues and right on others. I've voted for Republicans and Democrats. I actually consider myself more like a small-l libertarian. I don't go so far as those who have " Tax is Theft" flags and stickers - taxes are the cost of our society but I do think we should be spending our money better than we do (which, if we were more efficient we'd be taxed less - in theory). I'm all for civil rights and protections but think much of the left on social issues are just ridiculous. They cater to the minority at the expense of the majority of us who don't care about a person's sexual desires or gender. We're much more than who we love and if we have do or don't have penises.

I don't "regret" voting for him mostly because my vote didn't matter. My vote was a throw away anyway. If we had something like ranked-choice voting or a better 3rd party candidate, I certainly wouldn't not have voted for him. He's a serious disappointment like the POTUS before him and the POTUS before that and the POTUS before that and the... I wouldn't vote for him if he were running again. Hell, I held my nose and voted for him in 2020.

I DO like to give people the benefit of the doubt which I know irks many people on this board who think anyone that isn't on their side of the political spectrum is either a Socialist or a Nazi.
Actually, several people on here hold themselves out as small-l libertarians. I believe 88 and WB have so stated. Some surveys show that such people constitute a plurality of Internet political posters, and not just on this board.
I read a long long time ago that most Americans, when you poll them on social and fiscal issues, they would be classified as small-l libertarians. You and I know it's the extreme R and L which get the news headlines and appear to set the tone for the rest of the party.

I had a cigar and beer with Winterborn last week, and now that I think about it we didn't once discuss politics, but you can tell he's a small-l. :thumb:
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GannonFan wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:59 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:49 am I don't get bent out of shape over the use of a cheat sheet or teleprompter, and honestly don't understand the outrage. You really expect someone to remember a speech? All of our POTUS' before the teleprompters had their speeches in front of them. The cheat sheet for reporters is odd, i'll admit, but it's not important. The message they are trying to convey is what's important.

The outrage, in my opinion, is just something used to detract from any real issue and just attack the messenger.
I understand its use in speeches, but to use it during a press conference where you are supposed to be answering to the press is certainly a little bit odd and I'm not sure how much, if ever, this has been done before. It's not like he has talking points in front of him, he has literally, verbatim, the script of what the person from the press will ask him, and then what's to be his response. Scripting the press conference, including the specific questions from the press, does seem to enter some really gray space of how a press conference, with a free media, is supposed to work.
The press conferences, I agree, shouldn't be so scripted. I get it - he's an old coot who isn't sure if he's in 2021 or 1981 and needs the crutch.
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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:51 am
GannonFan wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:59 am
I understand its use in speeches, but to use it during a press conference where you are supposed to be answering to the press is certainly a little bit odd and I'm not sure how much, if ever, this has been done before. It's not like he has talking points in front of him, he has literally, verbatim, the script of what the person from the press will ask him, and then what's to be his response. Scripting the press conference, including the specific questions from the press, does seem to enter some really gray space of how a press conference, with a free media, is supposed to work.
The press conferences, I agree, shouldn't be so scripted. I get it - he's an old coot who isn't sure if he's in 2021 or 1981 and needs the crutch.
Having a POTUS who needs the crutch is a scary thing and only a partisan fool wouldn't question whether he's fit for office.
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GannonFan wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:59 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:49 am I don't get bent out of shape over the use of a cheat sheet or teleprompter, and honestly don't understand the outrage. You really expect someone to remember a speech? All of our POTUS' before the teleprompters had their speeches in front of them. The cheat sheet for reporters is odd, i'll admit, but it's not important. The message they are trying to convey is what's important.

The outrage, in my opinion, is just something used to detract from any real issue and just attack the messenger.
I understand its use in speeches, but to use it during a press conference where you are supposed to be answering to the press is certainly a little bit odd and I'm not sure how much, if ever, this has been done before. It's not like he has talking points in front of him, he has literally, verbatim, the script of what the person from the press will ask him, and then what's to be his response. Scripting the press conference, including the specific questions from the press, does seem to enter some really gray space of how a press conference, with a free media, is supposed to work.
Gray space? It's so far beyond "gray space" as to be almost comical.
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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:49 am I don't get bent out of shape over the use of a cheat sheet or teleprompter, and honestly don't understand the outrage. You really expect someone to remember a speech? All of our POTUS' before the teleprompters had their speeches in front of them. The cheat sheet for reporters is odd, i'll admit, but it's not important. The message they are trying to convey is what's important.

The outrage, in my opinion, is just something used to detract from any real issue and just attack the messenger.
I don't mind, but when he is too far gone mentally that he can't get it right with a cheat sheet and a teleprompterwell, what more is there to say. :lol:
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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:46 am
Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:58 am

Well, you do lean left, and I have a sneaky feeling you regret voting for that guy. Just like about 80% of the other Biden backers.
You're close, mon ami.
I do lean left on some issues and right on others. I've voted for Republicans and Democrats. I actually consider myself more like a small-l libertarian. I don't go so far as those who have " Tax is Theft" flags and stickers - taxes are the cost of our society but I do think we should be spending our money better than we do (which, if we were more efficient we'd be taxed less - in theory). I'm all for civil rights and protections but think much of the left on social issues are just ridiculous. They cater to the minority at the expense of the majority of us who don't care about a person's sexual desires or gender. We're much more than who we love and if we have do or don't have penises.

I don't "regret" voting for him mostly because my vote didn't matter. My vote was a throw away anyway. If we had something like ranked-choice voting or a better 3rd party candidate, I certainly wouldn't not have voted for him. He's a serious disappointment like the POTUS before him and the POTUS before that and the POTUS before that and the... I wouldn't vote for him if he were running again. Hell, I held my nose and voted for him in 2020.

I DO like to give people the benefit of the doubt which I know irks many people on this board who think anyone that isn't on their side of the political spectrum is either a Socialist or a Nazi.
Carry that "L". :lol:

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UNI88 wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:58 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:51 am
The press conferences, I agree, shouldn't be so scripted. I get it - he's an old coot who isn't sure if he's in 2021 or 1981 and needs the crutch.
Having a POTUS who needs the crutch is a scary thing and only a partisan fool wouldn't question whether he's fit for office.
Please. :roll:

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UNI88 wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:58 am Having a POTUS who needs the crutch is a scary thing and only a partisan fool wouldn't question whether he's fit for office.
Please. :roll:

How old are you guys that think this is the first time we've had a President who was in the process of losing his shit? Last time we had one it worked to our advantage when negotiating with the Soviet Union. :coffee:
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Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:40 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 6:46 am
You're close, mon ami.
I do lean left on some issues and right on others. I've voted for Republicans and Democrats. I actually consider myself more like a small-l libertarian. I don't go so far as those who have " Tax is Theft" flags and stickers - taxes are the cost of our society but I do think we should be spending our money better than we do (which, if we were more efficient we'd be taxed less - in theory). I'm all for civil rights and protections but think much of the left on social issues are just ridiculous. They cater to the minority at the expense of the majority of us who don't care about a person's sexual desires or gender. We're much more than who we love and if we have do or don't have penises.

I don't "regret" voting for him mostly because my vote didn't matter. My vote was a throw away anyway. If we had something like ranked-choice voting or a better 3rd party candidate, I certainly wouldn't not have voted for him. He's a serious disappointment like the POTUS before him and the POTUS before that and the POTUS before that and the... I wouldn't vote for him if he were running again. Hell, I held my nose and voted for him in 2020.

I DO like to give people the benefit of the doubt which I know irks many people on this board who think anyone that isn't on their side of the political spectrum is either a Socialist or a Nazi.
Actually, several people on here hold themselves out as small-l libertarians. I believe 88 and WB have so stated. Some surveys show that such people constitute a plurality of Internet political posters, and not just on this board.
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Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:49 am
Ivytalk wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:40 am

Actually, several people on here hold themselves out as small-l libertarians. I believe 88 and WB have so stated. Some surveys show that such people constitute a plurality of Internet political posters, and not just on this board.
I read a long long time ago that most Americans, when you poll them on social and fiscal issues, they would be classified as small-l libertarians. You and I know it's the extreme R and L which get the news headlines and appear to set the tone for the rest of the party.

I had a cigar and beer with Winterborn last week, and now that I think about it we didn't once discuss politics, but you can tell he's a small-l. :thumb:
I enjoyed that cigar. :thumb:

And we didn't get around to that topic. Drat, guess I need to make another trip down to your neck of the woods. :D
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Winterborn wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:24 am
Ibanez wrote: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:49 am
I read a long long time ago that most Americans, when you poll them on social and fiscal issues, they would be classified as small-l libertarians. You and I know it's the extreme R and L which get the news headlines and appear to set the tone for the rest of the party.

I had a cigar and beer with Winterborn last week, and now that I think about it we didn't once discuss politics, but you can tell he's a small-l. :thumb:
I enjoyed that cigar. :thumb:

And we didn't get around to that topic. Drat, guess I need to make another trip down to your neck of the woods. :D
Between hacking Teslas, blood pressure, EU Regulatory hell and bourbon we just didn't get to it. :lol: :lol:

Btw, that lady with the half smoked Churchill would've gone home with you. :lol:
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Ibanez wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:54 am
Winterborn wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:24 am

I enjoyed that cigar. :thumb:

And we didn't get around to that topic. Drat, guess I need to make another trip down to your neck of the woods. :D
Between hacking Teslas, blood pressure, EU Regulatory hell and bourbon we just didn't get to it. :lol: :lol:

Btw, that lady with the half smoked Churchill would've gone home with you. :lol:
It was good conversations. :nod:

Yes she would have and I was not going to encourage that line of thinking. I still have a few standards left (for now). :lol:
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Winterborn wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 9:34 am
Ibanez wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 8:54 am
Between hacking Teslas, blood pressure, EU Regulatory hell and bourbon we just didn't get to it. :lol: :lol:

Btw, that lady with the half smoked Churchill would've gone home with you. :lol:
It was good conversations. :nod:

Yes she would have and I was not going to encourage that line of thinking. I still have a few standards left (for now). :lol:
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UNI88 wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 9:40 am
Winterborn wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 9:34 am

It was good conversations. :nod:

Yes she would have and I was not going to encourage that line of thinking. I still have a few standards left (for now). :lol:
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She looked like years of smoking and maybe meth had taken its toll. :lol:
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If the poors just buy an electric car they don't have to worry about gas prices take is next level :rofl:

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Ibanez wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:07 am
UNI88 wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 9:40 am

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She looked like years of smoking and maybe meth had taken its toll. :lol:
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SDHornet wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:50 pm
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She looked like years of smoking and maybe meth had taken its toll. :lol:
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Ibanez wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:07 am
UNI88 wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 9:40 am

:pics:
She looked like years of smoking and maybe meth had taken its toll. :lol:
And then rolled off the back end of a Harley.

The phrase "rode hard and put up wet" definitely applied.
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Winterborn wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:39 pm
Ibanez wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 10:07 am
She looked like years of smoking and maybe meth had taken its toll. :lol:
And then rolled off the back end of a Harley.

The phrase "rode hard and put up wet" definitely applied.
So you were worried about waking up in an alley with no wallet and track marks on your arm?

Did your wingman warn you off or did you make the call on your own?
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UNI88 wrote: Fri Apr 01, 2022 7:06 am
Winterborn wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 11:39 pm

And then rolled off the back end of a Harley.

The phrase "rode hard and put up wet" definitely applied.
So you were worried about waking up in an alley with no wallet and track marks on your arm?

Did your wingman warn you off or did you make the call on your own?
Pretty much. I had to make the call on my own as the wingman was strangely silent...... :ohno:
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SDHornet wrote: Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:48 pm If the poors just buy an electric car they don't have to worry about gas prices take is next level :rofl:

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What I love is they act like the electricity is free. Electricity that is about 85-90% produced with fossil fuel sources. :coffee:
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"The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam." Barack Obama, 9/25/12
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